It's true. I've been fighting with this all day, removed the battery once, unplugging and plugging between Vcore changes ect. Using 1476 and 1478. The funny thing is on the Rev.304 with the debug jumpered the options appear. Now the real odd bit is you can enable APS and change the default Vcore but it defaults to the lowest Vcore listed 1.275 I believe. Which will result in a 1.271 Vcore listed in Intel Desktop Utilities. If I enable default Vcore I get 1.254 in IDU mind that I have a ES chip, QPGE. This also seems to apply to MCH and FSB voltage as well.
Just went back to 1463 and all is well again.



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